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I see what you're saying.
Create subfolders, such as:
AutoDealership.BusinessForSale
RealEstate.BusinessForSale
Restaurant.BusinessForSale
Retail.BusinessForSale
Although the subfolders and the subsubfolders would be a little long, it could become known as a site that specializes in listing businesses for sale.
Interesting concept.
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Yes, we do have to think differently with .tel.
Just before landrush, when I was doing searches on Google's Adword Tool, it began dawning on me that short, memorable terms were going to be more inportant than longer high search volume terms, simply because of the way .tel is going to be used the most: as telephone numbers given out to friends, family, and business colleagues. Memorability is going to be the gold standard for this TLD, so then I set out to reg short domains, several three-letter ones (even as late as yesterday, I found one really great pronouceable three-letter .tel, but it has one non-premium letter).
In one sense, naysayers are correct when they imply that .tel is not really a domainer's TLD, but I think are wrong in saying that it can't make money. It just isn't going to make money parked on Sedo or via Google ads.
By next week, I'll have all my .tel domains fully populated--can't say that for my dot-coms.
LexisDomains and all: Thanks for all the good ideas!
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